A conversation concerning Christians and the courts

Our conversation today involves recent Christians in religious liberty court cases. Mike Adams, a professor at the University of North Carolina at
Wilmington, recently won a court
case against UNC-W. He had sued the
university, charging the school had denied him a promotion because of his
Christian and conservative beliefs. That
case took eight years to complete, and it’s still possible the university could
appeal.

Another
recent court case involves Jack Phillips.
Phillips is the proprietor of Masterpiece Cake Shop in the Lakewood
suburb of Denver, Colorado. Phillips,
who has been in business for more than two decades, recently refused to bake a
wedding cake for a same-sex wedding. The
homosexual men filed a complaint against him, and this little bake shop has
become one of the front lines in the fight for religious liberty.

Our conversation begins today with University of North Carolina-Wilmington professor Dr. Mike Adams, and later we will talk with Jack Phillips and his attorney Nicole Martin.